Introduction to the Nonprofit Sector

Nonprofit organizations are on the front lines in communities, providing an important foundation for the social safety net in the United States and around the world. They also provide places where people can gather, share ideas and build community. They often accomplish amazing feats with few resour...

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Main Author: Mason, Dyana P. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Open Oregon Educational Resources [2022]
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505 0 |a Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theories -- 3. Mission, Ethics and Accountability in the Nonprofit Sector -- 4. Government-Nonprofit Relationships -- 5. Volunteers and Voluntary Action -- 6. Philanthropy and Charitable Giving -- 7. Social Movement and Advocacy -- 8. Social Enterprises and Entrepreneurship -- 9. International Organizations 
520 0 |a Nonprofit organizations are on the front lines in communities, providing an important foundation for the social safety net in the United States and around the world. They also provide places where people can gather, share ideas and build community. They often accomplish amazing feats with few resources. This book was designed to be used in an undergraduate-level introductory course in the nonprofit sector. It provides an overview of the vocabulary used in defining the work of nonprofit organizations, topics of interest to nonprofit managers, and describes the primary roles nonprofits play in American (and to a lesser extent international) communities. The book also considers the growing numbers and influence of social enterprises and other “social innovation” organizations. Throughout, it brings in leading themes of accountability, ethics and obligations facing many nonprofit organizations as they go about their work – challenges that should be well understood by anyone interested in becoming a leader in the nonprofit sector. 
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